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Equality of two variable means revisited (English)
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28 June 2006
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The author gives the six times continuously differentiable solutions (33 families!) on a real interval \(J\) of the functional equation \[ \begin{multlined} h^{-1}\left[\int_0^1 f(tx+(1-t)y)d\mu_p(t)/\int_0^1 g(tx+(1-t)y)d\mu_p(t)\right]=\\=\int_0^1 F(tx+(1-t)y)d\mu_p(t)/\int_0^1 G(tx+(1-t)y)d\mu_p(t),\end{multlined} \] \(p=1,2\); \(F(x)=xG(x)\) (\(x\in J\)); \(h=f/g\) has a nonzero derivative on \(J\). The proof is difficult and technical (using also the software package Maple V). Applications to equality (and homogeneity) of weighted quasilinear means, Cauchy means and difference means are pointed out.
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functional equations
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divided differences
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mean values
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six times continuously differentiable solutions
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quasilinear means
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Cauchy means
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difference means
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